Articles tagged under: Monsoon 2025

Gujarat says goodbye to rainy season as Southwest Monsoon withdraws completely

October 10, 2025
Gujarat says goodbye to rainy season as Southwest Monsoon withdraws completely

Surat: The southwest monsoon has officially withdrawn from the entire state of Gujarat, as well as from the Union Territories of Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman, and Diu, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed on Friday. The monsoon has also further withdrawn from parts of Maharashtra, most areas of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, and some regions of Bihar. As per the IMD, the current line of monsoon withdrawal passes through 18.5°N/72°E, Alibag, Ahilyanagar, Akola, Jabalpur, V...Read More

Rain, Thunderstorms Forecast Across Gujarat: IMD Issues Seven-Day Weather Outlook including Yellow Alert Days

October 04, 2025
Rain, Thunderstorms Forecast Across Gujarat: IMD Issues Seven-Day Weather Outlook including Yellow Alert Days

Gandhinagar, October 4, 2025: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across Gujarat, Daman, Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli over the next seven days, with varying intensity across regions. The bulletin issued on Saturday evening highlights the impact of Severe Cyclonic Storm “Shakhti” over the northeast Arabian Sea, which is expected to influence weather conditions until mid-October. Synoptic Situation According to IMD, the li...Read More

So how was the Monsoon 2025 for Gujarat? Top and Bottom Talukas and other Data of Rainfall

October 04, 2025
So how was the Monsoon 2025 for Gujarat? Top and Bottom Talukas and other Data of Rainfall

Gandhinagar: Gujarat has recorded 1034.26 mm of rainfall so far this monsoon, amounting to 117.28% of the state’s long-term average, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre.Regional data shows Kachchh leading with 147.52% rainfall, followed by South Gujarat (122.44%), North Gujarat (120.66%), East-Central (116.06%), and Saurashtra (107.90%). 🏆 Top 25 Talukas – Highest Rainfall by Percentage (% of Average Rainfall) Rank Taluka District Total Rainfall (...Read More

The latest data of water storage in some of important dams across Gujarat

October 04, 2025
The latest data of water storage in some of important dams across Gujarat

Gandhinagar: Presented below is the table of the situation of water storage in some of important reservoirs across Gujarat as of October 4th at 12 noon, when monsoon 2025 appears completed. Among the dams that are 100 percent full of water are Ukai, Damanganga, Watrak, Mazam, Hathmati, Javanpura, Harnav, Meshwo, Wanakbori, Kadana, Karjan, Mukteshwar, Khodiyar, Shetrunji and Machhu. Other dams including Sardar Saroavar Narmada dam are also nearly full of water by achieving the full reservoir leve...Read More

Gujarat Records Widespread Rainfall on Dussehra; 17 Talukas Get Over an Inch

October 02, 2025
Gujarat Records Widespread Rainfall on Dussehra; 17 Talukas Get Over an Inch

Gandhinagar, Oct 2 – Several parts of Gujarat witnessed moderate to heavy rainfall on Thursday, with showers recorded in 104 talukas across the state between 6 am and 6 pm, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC). Heavy Rainfall Pockets A total of 17 talukas received more than one inch (25 mm) of rainfall, led by: Vanthali (Junagadh) – 74 mm (2.91 inches) Mendarda (Junagadh) – 57 mm (2.24 inches) Junagadh & Junagadh City – 54 mm (2.13 inches) each Gon...Read More

Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam Achieves 100 Percent Storage, 138.68 m Full Level

October 01, 2025

Gandhinagar: Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam, the lifeline of Gujarat today achieved the full reservoir level (FRL). With this the dam is 100 per cent full of water. The full level was achieved at 4 pm today (1st October 2025) contrary to earlier occasions when it would happen in the month of September. The designed storage capacity of Sardar Sarovar is 9460 MCM. The full reservoir level is at 138.68 m. It was achieved today at 4 pm.The dam had inflow of over 79,000 cusecs and outflow of nearly 43,00...Read More

IMD predicts further rainfall in parts of Gujarat ; full weather forecast here

October 01, 2025
IMD predicts further rainfall in parts of Gujarat ; full weather forecast here

Ahmedabad: Gujarat Weather Bulletin: Day-Wise Rainfall Forecast and Alerts Issued on: 30 September 2025, 6:00 PM IST Valid for: 1 October – 7 October 2025 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released a detailed 7-day weather bulletin predicting widespread rainfall across Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, and Daman & Diu. A well-marked low-pressure system over the Gulf of Kutch is expected to bring heavy showers in parts of the state, with varying intensities day by day. ...Read More

Heavy rains still likely in some districts of Gujarat over next 3 days; IMD issues yellow alert

September 30, 2025
Heavy rains still likely in some districts of Gujarat over next 3 days; IMD issues yellow alert

Gandhinagar: After two days of heavy rain in many parts of Gujarat, conditions subsided today with only a few talukas receiving showers in the morning. However, clouds of heavy rain still hover over some coastal areas of Saurashtra and Kutch. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms for the next three days, till October 2. According to the IMD bulletin, for the next 24 hours, a yellow alert has been issued for the possibility of heav...Read More

Where did it rain in Gujarat today? Here are the figures

September 29, 2025
Where did it rain in Gujarat today? Here are the figures

Gandhinagar: Several parts of Saurashtra and South Gujarat received moderate to heavy rainfall between 6 am and 8 pm on Monday, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC). Junagadh district’s Mangrol taluka recorded the highest rainfall of the day with 102 mm (4.02 inches). It was followed by Una in Gir Somnath and Keshod in Junagadh with 51 mm (2.01 inches) each, while Talala (48 mm), Maliya Hatina (47 mm), and Patan-Veraval (38 mm) also received significant showers. Sutrapada...Read More

24 hours rainfall data from across Gujarat; State completes 115% of average seasonal rain

September 29, 2025

Ahmedabad: Gujarat witnessed widespread heavy rainfall over the last 24 hours, with several districts recording significant downpours. According to official data from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), Sutrapada taluka of Gir Somnath district received the highest rainfall at 204 mm (8.03 inches) during the last 24 hours ending at 6 am today. Valsad district also recorded intense showers, with Kaprada (124 mm), Umbergaon (118 mm), Dharampur (104 mm), Pardi (84 mm), Valsad town (81 mm),...Read More